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Originally posted by wkassem I am new to this Board, but I am glad that it is there to help us fix our own HVAC.
READ THE RULES, NOT HERE TO HELP YOU FIX

What I have red so far on here, it tells me that the Flame sensor bad and not the Ignition Module. Anyway, I am going to take off the ignition module and solder all the cold solders that might be on the printed board to see if that will do anything, before I try to do anything with the Flame sensor. Any advice would be appreciated.

This has got to be a joke, messing with something you dont know about can get you killed in this case.

My tire looks flat, I'm going to get the brakes done and see if that helps, then I'll look at the tire.

Instead of everyone critisizing and attacking, try helping. Remember these are H.Os that don't know any better. I know, if I was clueless about something I would not mess with it, but unfortunately ( or maybe fortunately) not everyone is like that. Solutions to your problem may be too technical for you and a qualified company in your area should be contacted... That wasn't that hard guys, was it?

## + years in the field never made you a know-it-all This industry is far more diverse than you are

Where did you ever pick up that advice or idea, surely not here. Dont do that I mean soldering a board cmon, that is really dumb. I dont mean to be rude but part of our job as professionals is to educate our customers and sometimes DIYs. This is a really odd post.